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Konta, Kvitova and Stephens crash out of Wuhan Open

Konta, Kvitova and Stephens crash out of Wuhan Open

September 25, 2017 | 10:58 PM
Johanna Konta of Great Britain hits a return against Ashleigh Barty of Australia during their first round match at the WTA Wuhan Open in Wuhan yesterday. (AFP)
Johanna Konta crashed out of the Wuhan Open yesterday, joining an exodusof top seeds including US Open finalists Sloane Stephens and MadisonKeys after a shock-prone beginning to the Chinese tournament.Konta, who was handed a bye as the fifth seed, failed to get on thescoreboard against Australia’s Ashleigh Barty in the first set butappeared to be staging a comeback when she led 3-1 in the third. The26-year-old Brit, who went out in the first round at Flushing Meadows,served for the match but eventually succumbed 6-0, 4-6, 7-6 to Barty,ranked 37 in the world.Konta was also joined by reigning-champion Petra Kvitova in anunexpected early exit, with the Czech number 11 seed losing to China’sShuai Peng 7-6, 6-7, 7-6 after a thrilling three-and-a-half-hour,three-set epic.At a post-match press conference, Konta said she “fought incredibly hard and made a match out of it”.“Obviously I didn’t start off very well so I had quite a bit of work to do.”“I was unfortunate not to come through but I think that’s also part ofsport, you can’t be successful all the time,” she added. Kvitova, whowas hoping for her third victory at Wuhan, said she was not used toplaying such long matches.“I was cramping at the end so it was pretty challenging for me and inone way I’m pretty proud of myself that I was able to fight,” she added.Hours earlier US Open winner Stephens suffered a shock defeat at thehands of China’s Wang Qiang in the first round.That came after fellow Flushing Meadows finalist Madison Keys tumbled out.Stephens, the 14th seed, lost 6-2, 6-2 in her first WTA event since her surprise victory against Keys in New York.Despite a strong fight by Stephens in the second set, Wang - spurred onby the home crowd in the 15,000-capacity stadium   proved too strong forthe 24-year-old American.“I didn’t play a great match. But my opponent played very well,”Stephens said. “I mean, it’s difficult. It’s the end of the year. Eventhough I played five tournaments, I feel like I played 25.”Stephens, who ranks number 17 in the world, added she had been taking iteasy since her US Open win. “I went to see my grandparents. So nopartying for me. I don’t party. I don’t drink. I don’t do any of thatstuff,” she added.Hot and steamy city Keys also crashed out at the first hurdle in the hot and steamy Chinesecity, losing to US qualifier Varvara Lepchenko after struggling toovercome a longstanding wrist injury.The 22-year-old American 10th seed fell 6-2, 7-6 in what was also herfirst WTA tournament since the Flushing Meadows final. Keys, the worldnumber 12, called a medical timeout early in the second set and lookedclose to tears as she examined her left wrist, which has twice neededsurgery in the past.Keys had chances to level the match in the second set but Lepchenkosaved two set points to hold at 5-5, before taking the tiebreak 7-4.“The strength (of my wrist) has been the biggest issue... I’ve been dealing with it over the summer,” she told journalists.In other matches, Angelique Kerber of Germany, the 12th seed, fell to Caroline Garcia of France.While Agnieszka Radwanska, the ninth seed, beat Magdalena Rybarikova 6-4, 7-5.
September 25, 2017 | 10:58 PM